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Super Alloy Inconel(r) Alloy 600

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Specifications:
  • VLX600(tm)
  • AL 600(tm)
  • Ferrochronin 600(tm)
  • Nickelvac 600(tm)
  • Nicrofer 7216 LC(tm)
  • Pyromet Alloy 600(tm)
  • Sanicro 70(tm)
  • CM 600(tm)
  • Pyromet 600(tm)
  • AMS 5540
  • AMS 5580
  • AMS 5665
  • AMS 5687
  • ASTM B163
  • ASTM B166
  • ASTM B167
  • ASTM B168
  • ASTM B516
  • ASTM B517
  • ASTM B564
  • DIN 2.4816
  • MIL N-23228
  • MIL N-23229
  • MIL N-6710
  • MIL T-23227
  • QQ W390
  • UNS N06600

Chemistry Data

  • Carbon
  • Chromium
  • Copper
  • Iron
  • Manganese
  • Nickel
  • Silicon
  • Sulphur
  • 0.15 max
  • 14 - 17
  • 0.5 max
  • 6 - 10
  • 1 max
  • Balance
  • 0.5 max
  • 0.015 max

General Information


Principal Design Features

A general purpose structural engineering material for use at high temperatures where strength, stability, and durability are important. The alloy also has very good corrosion resistance. When considering this alloy, also investigate Alloy 690.

Applications

Heaters, heat exchangers, chemical process equipment, heat treat furnace components and fixtures and gas turbine components.

Machinability

Conventional machining techniques used for iron based alloys may be used. This alloy does work-harden during machining and has higher strength and "gumminess" not typical of steels. Heavy duty machining equipment and tooling should be used to minimize.

Forming

This alloy has good ductility and may be readily formed by all conventional methods. Because the alloy is stronger than regular steel it requires more powerful equipment to accomplish forming. Heavy-duty lubricants should be used during cold forming.

Corrosion Resistance

General corrosion resistance is good in many acid solutions, both oxidizing and reducing acids, as well as being resistant to salts. It is basically completely resistant to corrosion by organic acids. Because of the high nickel content the alloy is virt.

Welding

The commonly used welding methods work well with this alloy. Matching alloy filler metal should be used. If matching alloy is not available then the nearest alloy richer in the essential chemistry (Ni, Co, Cr, Mo) should be used.

Heat Treatment

Solution anneal at 1850 F for 15 minutes at temperature and air cool.

Forging

Forging may be done in the temperature range of 2250 F to 1900 F.

Hot Working

The hot work temperature range is 2250 F to 1600 F. The alloy has low ductility in the range of 1200 F to 1600 F and working in that temperature range should be avoided.

Cold Working

Cold forming may be done using standard tooling although plain carbon tool steels are not recommended for forming as they tend to produce galling. Soft die materials (bronze, zinc alloys, etc.) minimize galling and produce good finishes,


Physical Data

  • Density (lb / cu. in.)
  • Specific Gravity
  • Specific Heat (Btu/lb/Deg F - [32-212 Deg F])
  • Electrical Resistivity (microhm-cm (at 68 Deg F))
  • Melting Point (Deg F)
  • Thermal Conductivity
  • Mean Coeff Thermal Expansion
  • Magnetic Permeability
  • Modulus of Elasticity Tension
  • Reduction of Area
  • 0.306
  • 8.47
  • 0.106
  • 620
  • 2550
  • 103
  • 5.8
  • 1.01
  • 31.1
  • 60

Mechanical Data

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